Now you seem to indicate that all the pics you say include "duplicates" are in one folder. so visually it is an excellent way to actually see all files that are pics. so far as all folders with pics in them, you get thumb-pics of every pic-file. With this, when it's run you should get a complete Browser listing of every folder on your computer and more importantly. If by no other means, most certainly I would suggest you have the very excellent FREE "Faststone Viewer" on your computer. You refer only to various programs but do you actually have or have you used any kind of VISUAL means of viewing this lot of pics in which you say are "duplicates". I'm not sure if it's really been established just how you are trying to determine the "same" or similar pics here. ![]() could very easily be done in a lot less time in fact that that which has been taken up here in posts ! for a modest number of pics that appear to be under scrutiny here, surely a VISUAL examination is not really that difficult or time-consumimg. things like that are surely asking or expecting too much of a 'program' to say positively are "the same".Īs someone has said elsewhere though. even the same 'face' in different shots can have differences in the surroundings or the angle of view. the content, even if very similar overall may well have some differences because of say slight change in taking position. How does any program decide on 'differences' or 'same-ness'. so to expect ANY program to decide if any other pictures are the SAME as another.is asking a big lot. in the SAME folder there obviously cannot be two images with the same file number. Why isn't Awesome finding other images that are similar? ![]() The "Similarity" percentages are 7%, 9% and 18% I didn't think that multiple files (with the same file-name) could exist in one folder.Īwesome is reporting: "Duplicates found: 3".
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